We have all been there. Your computer is slowing down, is old(ish)
and you are thinking about changing it for a new model. Do you really
need to spend hundred of pounds on a new shiny model or is there a
cheaper way to reclaim your computers lost performance?
So before
you go spending all that money lets try to refresh your PC. Because most
people run some form of Windows we will concentrate on that.
1.
Run a complete virus and spyware scan. I can recommend Avast Free
(antivirus) and Spybot -Search and Destroy (spyware) for this. This area
is of course personal choice but I would recommend these to any of my
clients.
2. Get rid of any old programs you have
installed but hardly use. Word of warning here - only get rid of
programs that you have installed and you know what they do. If you don't
know what a specific program does then my advice is to leave it alone
or you could mess up your system.
3. Use disk
clean up. This is a tool within Windows that helps you to free up hard
disk space by deleting unnecessary files. It can be found by right
clicking on the icon for your computers hard disk. The tool itself is
safe but there are three items you need to be wary of - Office Setup
files, compress old files and Hibernation File Cleaner. Personally I
would leave these items well alone just in case.
4.
Defragmentation. Your windows hard disk is like a filing cabinet in the
way it stores data. Over time some files will be moved into other
locations or worse, files will get split up and stored in different
locations. When this happens it takes the operating system longer to
retrieve all the parts of a file and therefore slows down ...
your system.
When you run the defrag program it basically orders your files allowing
the operating system to locate the files quicker. It can be run by
locating your hard drive in Computer and right clicking. Choose the
tools tab and click the "Defragment now" button.
5.
Reinstalling your operating system. At some point you may have so much
"junk" on your system that it is quicker and easier to reinstall the
operating system from scratch. For this you will need a windows
installation disk and your activation code. However if your PC / laptop
came with Windows pre-installed after 2001 there is a good chance that
you should be able to go back to factory settings- usually by accessing
your BIOS. You can access your BIOS by checking your screen prior to
windows loading and pressing the appropriate buttons; something like F2
or Delete.
I would advise you to try to refresh your PC before
buying a new one. If however you still require more performance we will
discuss hardware upgrades next time
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